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02-17-2024 02:51 AM
Hi.
I have a HP Victus 15l with this motherboard: HP 8B3B. I just installed new RAM to Kingston FURY Beast DDR4-3200 - 2x GB. However i only get 2400 mhz. I do understand that the motherboard is able to give 3200 mhz with a compatible. I have two questions:
1. Is it possible to make the motherboard run with 3200 MHZ through bios settings?
2. If not: Which ram will run at 3200 mhz (dual ram and 16 gb) with this motherboard
Kind regards. Victor Aagaard Jacobsen
02-17-2024 08:42 AM
If you added the new memory to what was already there, the memory will default to the slowest speed of the modules.
Your HP Victus 15l PC does not have a BIOS that allows modification of any of the memory bus or module parameters, so that is a no.
If you install a pair of guaranteed compatible DDR4-3200 MHz modules they should run at 3200 MHz.
https://www.kingston.com/en/memory
Crucial.eu
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